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The aim of the internship scheme is to find and train future Economist journalists. Previous journalistic experience is not ...
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Andrew Wishart, senior U.K. economist at Berenberg, discusses the U.K. government's latest U-turn on welfare benefit reforms ...
The Labour government’s decision to scrap the country’s non-domicile tax regime, which until April allowed the ultra-rich to ...
United Kingdom house prices experienced their most significant monthly decline in over two years in June, a clear sign that ...
The clock is ticking on the EU-US trade deal set to expire on 9 July. The European Union is pushing for immediate relief from tariffs, but the bloc expects even a best-case deal to include a degree of ...
→ The best part of the UK-EU deal is a system for doing more deals → The plan to protect America by shooting down missiles mid-air → How Poland can keep its place at the heart of Europe ...
The plight of the closed-end vehicles echoes the woes of the wider British equity market.
Britain’s prime minister, Rishi Sunak, surprised many by calling a general election for July 4th. Polls show his Conservative Party is in dire straits. The opposition Labour Party, led by Sir ...
A GRINNING NIGEL FARAGE held six fingers up for the camera. Six votes is not much of a majority, but it was enough for Mr Farage’s Reform UK to beat Labour in a by-election for Runcorn and ...
The Economist has reported a record year for revenue fuelled by growing subscriptions.. Operating profit was up 2%, or 11% at constant currency according to the the UK-based publisher, to £48.1m ...
Rachel Reeves could be forced to raise up to £30bn through tax rises or funding cuts as the chancellor seeks to meet Labour’s pledge to boost defence spending, an economist has claimed.. The ...
Aberdeen shows why the UK’s clean-energy transition will be messy The jobs in renewables can’t come fast enough to replace those related to oil and gas ...
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